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If You Need Help in Georgia Bankruptcy Court

Bankruptcy gives you a second chance, and if you’re like the many Georgia residents who’ve suffered through a variety of income and debt problems – from medical debt skyrocketing to loss of a job – then you likely want to start taking some immediate action. You want that second chance, right?

You can get it by consulting with a professional Georgia bankruptcy lawyer, who can do a variety of things (given you choose the right one).

-A Georgia bankruptcy lawyer can explain your best options, such as choosing between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
-A lawyer can stop creditor harassment completely, either by directing calls to their office or by writing a letter to the creditors.
-A lawyer can save you thousands if not tens of thousands by discharging medical, credit, and home debt with a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
-A lawyer can save your home from foreclosure by helping you successfully file Chapter 13 bankruptcy, creating a debt repayment plan you can afford.
-A lawyer can advise you on budget plans; how to handle taxes, divorce, and other legal issues when bankruptcy is ongoing; and your options if you need a second bankruptcy in the future.

There is much more to what an experienced Georgia bankruptcy lawyer can do. In Georgia bankruptcy court, he or she can represent your best interests.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be quite complex. Do you qualify based on your income? What if you have a home and car, will you lose those? What debts will be discharged in Chapter 7, and when is Chapter 13 better?

These are all good questions. Yes, not all qualify for Chapter 7 based on income; if you make more than the median income for Georgia, you have to file Chapter 13. If you have a home or car, these possessions may be in danger; if you can pay on them, you may prefer Chapter 13.

In Georgia bankruptcy court for Chapter 7, you’ll be showing proof of income, what assets you have, and what debts you have. This is a very simple process if you hire the right lawyer. It can really take the pressure off the hearing, which you have little part in if you hire a lawyer.

For Chapter 13, it’s a longer process, making hiring the right lawyer even more important. Typically, a Chapter 13 debt repayment plan takes 3-5 years. If you fear missing payments or not being able to afford your plan, you can discuss your options with your lawyer.

The best part about hiring a lawyer is that he or she will quite often save you far more money than they charge. They also give you relief when it comes to any legal issues. When it comes to choosing between representing yourself in court, hiring a cheap lawyer, or hiring an experienced lawyer, be mindful of all that’s involved and how important this step is for you.




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